Traffic accident involving ambulance and intoxicated driver, Pottsville PA
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A traffic accident occurred near routes 183 and 222 involving an ambulance and another vehicle. The other driver appeared intoxicated. No injuries were reported. There was a fluid spill on the road requiring traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
The emergency speed intersection 183 and 222 norm.
00:05
Just had somebody run into the forehand of us.
00:08
No injuries from those.
00:12
Okay, copy 183 to 222.
00:15
Okay,
00:17
copy 183-22.
00:18
Second one on the sign.
00:23
Mike, one on screen, 23, 22.
00:35
6-521. 96-521.
00:40
96-521.
00:44
6-1-2-1. Dispatch at least one transiting unit.
00:50
Female and Black Key,
00:53
two vehicles involved as well as our ambulance.
00:57
Other driver appears to be intoxicated.
01:00
Okay,
01:01
we see.
01:03
9652Berkes.
01:04
Any fire services need or you just need you need a better EMS truck.
01:12
Mag 5602, Brooke, security check.
01:14
You're okay.
01:18
Please, Mr.
01:19
(name withheld).
01:20
Rout to tango is 2325.
01:30
Attention station 6 of the armada vizumic that will be dispatched Bern Township, Bernville Road at ramp to 222 northbound for BLS Trauma.
01:39
(number withheld).
01:44
For Xmotic 6-4, General.
01:48
Any cars are needed or just another ambulance?
01:53
At least one for transport, disorders are denied any injuries,
02:00
suspect the T.O.H for the one driver.
02:02
If you need, E.M.R.
02:04
for fluid sound at this time, as well as traffic control,
02:07
we're going to do it on the roadway.
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Location mentioned:
PA-183, Pottsville, PA 17901
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